Choose one topic and describe how you
thus far perceive his/her take on it.
In the
classic novel, ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley, the protagonist accentuates the
element of fear. This attracted me to the book, because I found it interesting
that the protagonist himself had created his own nightmare. It is not often
that someone can make something that would push them to the limit of fear,
because most of the time, we are able to consider the pros and cons of our
actions. In this case though, the need for a successful outcome was beyond
control. Although the final consequence was beyond the horrors that had even
touched his mind, Frankenstein’s passion and curiosity for creating life set
him up for success.
But much
to his surprise this success became twisted and by the time Frankenstein
realised his mistake, it was too late to turn back. He did not think about the
sort of severe problems that could arise from this endeavour as he was blinded
by his own fantasy of discovering the secrets to life. His drive for triumph
prevented him from contemplating the issues that could arise as he only had his
eyes on the prize.
As a
result of this, the terror drove him to a state of depression and what could
even be considered to be insanity. The book actually opens with Frankenstein in
his state of sever melancholy. He was even struggling to survive and stay alive
because of the extremity that his fear pushed him to. It is quite fascinating
and frankly quite horrifying to see how and in what way fear and terror can
change a person. It makes me wonder what sort of outcomes the average human
could be capable of when the motive behind it is fear. Are there any boundaries
when you are driven with fear?
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